Flex Entertainment Hot 100

The Flex Entertainment Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for Flex Entertainment songs, published weekly by Crownnote. Chart rankings are based on YouTube, SoundCloud, and Spotify streams in the United States. The chart was created by Beetlebat.

The weekly tracking period is from Friday to Thursday. A new chart is compiled and officially released to the public by Flex Entertainment on Fridays.

The first number one song of the Flex Entertainment Hot 100 was "Dog Walk" by Submarine Man, on January 17, 2020. As of the issue for the week ending on January 31, 2020, the Flex Entertainment Hot 100 has had 3 different number one entries. The chart's current number-one song is "Diamond Ores" by Jake G.

History
In January 2020, Lil Mosquito Disease asked for someone to make a Flex Entertainment songs chart similar to the Billboard Hot 100. Beetle was the one who offered to put the list together. The debut Flex Entertainment chart, released on January 17, ranked the most popular Flex Entertainment songs of all time. The first number one was "Dog Walk" by Submarine Man. The following week would track the weekly plays. "Diamond Ores" by Jake G spent thirteen weeks at number one, the longest reign at the top. On April 3, 2020, "Jessica" by Big Baller B became the first song to debut at number one.

Compilation
The tracking week for streaming begins on Friday and ends on Thursday. A new chart is compiled and officially released to the public by Flex Entertainment on Friday. For example:
 * Friday, January 1 – streaming tracking-week begins
 * Thursday, January 7 – streaming tracking-week ends
 * Friday, January 8 – new chart released

Policies

 * Only songs that were released under the Flex Entertainment label are allowed to chart.
 * Singles and album cuts are all allowed on the chart if they reach one thousand total streams across all platforms.
 * The chart tracks only YouTube, SoundCloud, and Spotify streams.
 * Remixes for songs will be included in the point count. If the remix is popular enough, it will replace the original version on the chart. (Example: Ran Out of Gucci (Remix) by JJ LOVES SOME GRU featuring Hood Guy).
 * As of 2020, songs from 2018 or older are not eligible for the chart. This is the hottest new singles chart. There will be an exception if the song is more popular than it ever has been. (Example: "Dog Walk" by Submarine Man from 2018).
 * If the song is on the Flex Entertainment channel, it may chart.
 * There is no recurrent rule at the moment since the chart has recently begun.

Most Weeks at Number One

 * "Diamond Ores" by Jake G (13 Weeks)
 * "Dog Walk" by Submarine Man (2 Weeks)
 * "Jessica" by Big Baller B (1 Week)

Most Total Weeks in the Top Ten

 * "Dog Walk" by Submarine Man, "Diamond Ores" by Jake G (16 Weeks)
 * "Trombone Attacc" by Lil Mosquito Disease, "Stinko Foot" by Submarine Man (15 Weeks)
 * "Fooling Mode" by blackman69 (14 Weeks)

Highest Debut

 * "Jessica" by Big Baller B (#1)
 * "33rd Trombone Attacc" by Lil Mosquito Disease (#2)
 * "Yah Yeet" by JJ Loves Some Gru (#4)

Biggest Leap

 * "The Evolution of Music" by Travis Scotch (100-29) (+71)
 * "Hit Or Missy Huh" by Big Baller B & Lil Mosquito Disease (83-29) (+54)
 * "Childish" by Jaewon XXVI and "A Mukbang Freestyle" by Lil Mosquito Disease (100-47) (+53)

Biggest Drop

 * "I Took Yo Bitch To The Dentist" by Big Baller B (13-88) (-75)
 * "My Emo Song" by Big Baller B (18-85) (-67)
 * "We Da Best Music" by Big Baller B & Lil Mosquito Disease (35-97) (-61)

Biggest Drop off the Hot 100

 * "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Lil Meerkat (#15)
 * "Memes" by Lil Flexer (#22)
 * "Go Dumb" by Submarine Man (#29)

Most Number-One Singles

 * Submarine Man (1)
 * Jake G (1)
 * Big Baller B (1)

Most Cumulative Weeks at Number One

 * Jake G (13)
 * Submarine Man (2)
 * Big Baller B (1)

Most Top 10 Singles

 * Jake G (7)
 * Travis Scotch (6)
 * Lil Mosquito Disease, Submarine Man, Big Baller B (5)

Most Hot 100 Entries

 * Lil Mosquito Disease (50)
 * Big Baller B (47)
 * Submarine Man (25)